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Encounter with a Walking Stick and Its Animal Wisdom Offering

I remember as a kid seeing stick bugs (also referred to as walking sticks). Though I must say that as a child I was spooked by them. I suppose because when I leaned up against a tree and didn’t know there was a walking stick there, well, when it suddenly moved…that was scary.

To see one yesterday afternoon sitting on the side of our house I was reminded how long its been since I’ve encountered one. But this time I wasn’t scared, but rather delighted and intrigued once again the creatures we share this planet with.

Being I appreciate the wisdom of animals and have received so many gifts of teachings from them over the years, I couldn’t help wonder about their symbolism and what wisdom did walking stick have to guide me and others right now?

From Ted Andrews Animal-Wise book the keynote for stick bug is: activity beneath the surface.

Andrews goes on to share: Their appearance always indicates that there is activity around us beneath the surface that we may or may not be aware of. If we remain still, making no movement or commitment, the proper course of action will make itself known. The appearance of the stick bug is a reminder to be patient.

Stick bug reminds us to focus on our activities and ourselves. It is also an indication that meditation and prayer will bring much greater results and benefits right now. There is something in the offing, but we must be able to recognize it. This is where personal stillness – meditative and altered states of quietness – comes into play.

While there is more, Andrews reiterates in the last paragraph, this is a time to be patient. I felt this as significant right now not only for myself, but for many of us.

As I thought about the walking stick on the outside of my house – my home – and the fact it was a few inches from the outside water faucet, it was a reminder to continue to be with feelings and emotions (water a symbol of being with our emotions) of fear, which I’ve personally experienced on an intense level at times over the last few weeks. Perhaps you have too? Or are currently experiencing this?

When we feel fear how often we just want to wish it away or know the reason or answer for it in the very moment so the fear will subside and/or just go away. But walking stick was reminding me to “stick” with it (pun intended!). And that fear is truly an inside job – our inner home – the place where we need to examine with compassion, and also hold ourselves in compassion, while exploring our fears.

I’ve also been meditating and praying more often lately and that feels like a confirmation from walking stick to continue doing this. And to remain patient. That there isn’t anything to do, but rather just be with what is coming up and then allowing it to move through.

How often it is we seek activity on the outside (away from our inner selves) – as a way to distract ourselves from what our inside world is calling us to be with – and that inner work is just as important of an “activity” to our well being.

And walking stick reminds us that when we honor the inner activity of learning to just be with our fears, feelings, and emotions, that the best course of action to move forward will present itself when it is time.

Lastly, as I like to often do to add another layer of insight, I pulled an oracle card asking if there is anything else walking stick would like us to know.

From the Wisdom of the Oracle – the card – Higher Power.

I sense this as walking stick reaffirming the teaching of the importance of the inner work as a vital activity, and that when we do so through meditation, stillness, and listening deeply, we are much more able to tune into and connect with a higher power (God/Source/Universe – however you define it) which ultimately provides us the answers we seek that are for our highest good.

Thank you, walking stick!

XO

Barb

    

Pondering the Wisdom of Salamander

I didn’t know what this creature was at first when I saw it Sunday morning as it walked ever so deliberately and ever so slowly up our sidewalk toward our front door. I don’t recall encountering something like this before. Though John said he sometimes sees smaller ones in our yard when he is cutting the grass.

After sharing a photo of it on my Facebook page the overall consensus is that it is a salamander. A few thought perhaps a Gecko, but after a search on Google I believe this to be a salamander.

I found it interesting when I first looked at it up close that it reminded me of a stretched out frog because its skin appeared slimy and its face reminded me of a frog also.

Since Sunday I’ve been pondering what the message could be from Salamander because it was an unusual sighting for me. Though I will say some have shared with me that they’ve been seeing them often!

My first insight because Salamander had been walking quite slowly, was that I needed to slow down in the thoughts that had been whirling through my mind the moment I awoke that morning. While I don’t want to get into specific details it made sense for me as I was going down a rabbit hole of imagining an outcome I don’t even have all the facts to yet.

Reaching for one of my favorite books to learn about animals, Animal Speak by Ted Andrews, I learned that often salamanders are lumped into the reptile family, but they are actually an amphibian. He goes on to share that “Amphibians lead a double life, which is significant and should be meditated upon by anyone with this totem.”  The word amphibian comes from two words. Amphi means double and bio means life. They live on both land and in the water.

What stood out to me that Ted says about amphibian is, “On a more physiological level, they can also reflect a need to learn to use the emotional energies (water) constructively (land).”

A salamander is sometimes confused with a lizard when it is more closely related to a frog. This means it needs to stay in moist areas. Amphibians also don’t drink water, but that it is directly absorbed through their skin. Those with this totem need to be around water for their health and well-being.

This resonated for me personally as I’d just set the intention Sunday morning that I was going to get back into the habit of drinking more water. I have a small notepad on the kitchen table that I’m keeping a tally and my goal is to drink 64 – 80 oz. of water each day.

I’ve noted in the past that when I stay hydrated it keeps me more grounded. There are some changes happening and I sense Salamander appearing was a message to be sure to have my grounding practices in place as I navigate some emotions and anticipated changes that have been coming to the surface.

Being born under the sign of Cancer, with two other planets in cancer also, this has been something I’ve had to learn and how to be with all my feelings while also not letting them overwhelm me so that I can move forward from a more constructive place of thinking.

While I’ll continue to ponder about Salamander to see if there is more for me, I’m glad for the help insight so far gained. And for anyone else who may have needed to hear this wisdom from Salamander I hope you found it helpful too.

P.S. It is also interesting to note that the reading I did yesterday also included Frog – about transformation and cleansing. Salamander being closely related to frog, I see this as another reminder of the importance of keeping a cluttered mind to a minimum by allowing what needs to come to the surface and doing the necessary inner work to heal it and do so without self-judgment and being open to the possibilities of what the transformation process can bring us.

P.P.S. Someone else just today posted a note on my Facebook post with the photos of Salamander that I shared on Sunday that reads, “They are everywhere this year! What is their message to us?”  

I’m being called back to the fact they are amphibians and when split into two words means double life. When we look at what we’ve been going through in 2020 I can’t help but feel this is about not leading those double lives anymore. At the heart of who we each are, we’ve known deep in our souls what truly matters, but we got lost along the way, caught up in going along with what society expected, falling into the trap of trying to be like everyone else and forgot the ability we each have to tap into trusting that we do know who we are and what we want for our lives. 

Perhaps you’ve heard other teachers share that we are remembering (re-member-ing) ourselves back into being. In essence, coming back to who we are and not living a life we think we should, but rather live the life that we know at our core is who we are.

xo,

Barbara

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Weekly Oracle Card Reading: Staying Connected to Our Hearts & Standing Proud

I realized afterward that the shirt I’m wearing actually matched the oracle card I got so excited about when I recorded this reading today. No coincidences!  🙂

This week the reading is a beautiful reminder of the way to the treasure within is staying connected to our hearts and our own internal power. And Elk and Turtle offer wisdom to help us do just that.

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Enjoy and have a beautiful week!

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xo,

Barbara